Rodney Harrison's Twitter account is a fake

Harrison told our fine bosses at NBC Sports this week that he’s not on Twitter and the account is a fake. The war of words between Harrison and Rhodes was widely distributed on media outlets after Rhodes engaged the fake Harrison in some back-and-forth throughout the weekend.

We have to give the fake Harrison credit. Unlike most fake accounts, his responses sounded like things Harrison would actually write. (His most recent post is to support a diabetes charity.)

In fact, Rhodes initially responded to Harrison because the fake Twitter Rodney repeated something the real Rodney said on ESPN Radio in New York. Harrison really did say he respected Rhodes as a playmaker, but that the Jets safety wasn’t a tough guy. Confused yet?

Of course it’s fake now that the Patriots lost the game.
Would be nice if came out BEFORE the Patriots lost. It’s not like a guy in the media like Harrison didn’t know/read anything about the twitter feud over the weekend.

UPDATE II: The fake account had over 5,100 followers when we started this post. It’s lost 300 followers in 20 minutes.
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Is this supposed to impress us? Like your site is that popular? Only complete losers who are addicted to football visit this site…and all those hits you get per day are from the same douche bags clicking reload 75 times a day…such as myself.

“Is this supposed to impress us? Like your site is that popular? Only complete losers who are addicted to football visit this site…and all those hits you get per day are from the same douche bags clicking reload 75 times a day…such as myself.”
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Ditto.

# Kidekk says: September 25, 2009 11:39 AM
“Is this supposed to impress us? Like your site is that popular? Only complete losers who are addicted to football visit this site…and all those hits you get per day are from the same douche bags clicking reload 75 times a day…such as myself.”
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Ditto.
Me three

Florio didn’t write this article, but, the site got the hits. That’s all they care about. Just like they haven’t followed up on the fact that Ochocinco paid for 4 endzone tickets for 4 fans so that he could jump into their arm. Why would they want to change their stance on Ocho when they make him out to be a selfish clown?

Not sure why people with comments dont fact check themselves since they seem to stress the authors do the same. Mike didn’t author this “article”. Whats bad is that your error takes the bite away from your otherwise compelling take and reduces it to the level of a fake Rodney Harrison Twitter account.
As far as those non-understanding yet quick to reply individuals who really believes that the purpose of the “updates” were to boast that because of PFTs’ clout, the followers dropped due to this “story”, slow down. It was simply stating since the person who created the account posted it was a fake one, the numbers dropped in 20 minutes.
Lessons learned:
Read who authored the article before mentioning specific names
Think
The RBM

TWITTER IS GARBAGE, HOW DO YOU KNOW ANYONES ACCOUNT IS REAL.SOMEONE SHOULD GIVE ASHTON KUSHER A REAL GOOD ” FACE MASK ” PENALTY, HE IS THE CAUSE OF ALL THIS.HE SHOULD BE PLAYING WITH DEMI MOORE, NOT TWITTERING…………..

Who cares what people do on Twitter. It’s nothing but a site that gets hyped up for no reason whatsoever.
If they can report what they do on Twitter, then they should do the same for their Facebook and Myspace.